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Recipe7 03-20-04 07:53 PM

is this FD rim reinforced? picture inside
 
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...b/f94884f3.jpg

darkside7 03-20-04 08:12 PM

yes...

Snook 03-20-04 08:16 PM

the 93 ones really do crack. One of mine cracked at 70k miles for no reason. I was lucky I noticed it while washing my car the entire spoke was seperated and I had been driving in a spirited fashion like I always did.

Recipe7 03-20-04 08:21 PM

thanks darkside

glad you found out beforehand surge

if anyone needs stock rims with 90% falken zeix's PM me =D

maxcooper 03-20-04 10:31 PM

yup, those are the "thicker spoke" design.

-Max

Juan 03-21-04 02:55 AM

does anyone have a picture of the non-reinforced wheels? I know theres a picture that shows both side by side.

7racer 03-21-04 09:39 AM

here...
http://www.scuderiaciriani.com/rx7/wheels.html#ORI

DamonB 03-22-04 07:04 AM

Here's the pic from 7racer's link:

http://www.scuderiaciriani.com/rx7/wheel_cracking.jpg


The easy way to spot them is the backside of the hub on the "weak" wheel has square depressions, and the backside of the hub on the improved, stronger wheel has bell shaped depressions.

Riccardo 03-22-04 09:51 AM

But a fe lbs heavier as well !

PVerdieck 03-22-04 10:00 AM

Damn, now I have to take off my wheels to check :)

DamonB 03-22-04 10:08 AM


Originally posted by Riccardo
But a fe lbs heavier as well !
Everyone I know is willing to trade some weight for the confidence that your wheels won't crack and fall off the car ;)

SpeedKing 03-22-04 10:12 AM


Originally posted by Riccardo

But a fe lbs heavier as well !
Did you read the scan above? Only 1.5 lb. difference.

turbojeff 03-22-04 03:54 PM

The funny thing is that the "older" type have been seen with later casting dates. I got some of the so called "weaker" wheels off a MINT 95 R2 with the later casting date than would have been found on any 93.

DamonB 03-22-04 04:08 PM

So turbojeff, the plot thickens? :confused:

novadan67 03-22-04 04:09 PM

Same here, my 94 had the "weaker" style wheels. I thought that maybe it was becasue my car is Canadian Spec, but according to turbojeff this is not as unusual as I originally thought.

turbojeff 03-22-04 07:11 PM

Unfortunately I don't have any pics of the wheels. I'm sure some owners of some FDs could look at thier wheels and take pics of the back side and the casting dates on the front side.

My 93 R1 had the "stronger" type wheels on it. I bought the car in '98 w/36K miles from the original owner. The likely hood that he had changed the wheels with another set of stockers is pretty low. The casting date on the wheels was 1/92 or 2/92. That matched pretty well with my car's 2/92 build date. One of the earlier FDs.


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